Retirement years, or “golden yearsNow, this could be a reference to a move from the Gold Coast.
Australia has been named as the most popular destination in the entire world for Americans looking to retire abroad. according to analysis by financial advisor Hoxton Wealth This was shared with Travel + Leisure. The designation was based upon several factors including cost of living and lifestyle, as well as health care, visa accessibility, etc.
Chris Ball said, in a T+L-shared statement, that “this research was undertaken to assess what retirement destinations remain truly attractive and viable for US Citizens today.” We’ve used a comparative and structured approach to assess the traditional favorites which have historically attracted the most American retirees, as well as emerging destinations that are increasingly attractive for today’s global-minded retiree. By doing so, we are able to offer a realistic view of global retirement, informed by data, that is planning-oriented. This will help U.S. residents make intelligent, secure decisions regarding where to base themselves in the future.
The report states that Australia is a destination for retirees who want to enjoy “exceptional health and safety care and quality of life,” but with some trade-offs on cost. It scored highest in terms of language and integration, along with New Zealand and Singapore.
The United States is one of the world’s largest countries by size. Australia There is something for everyone, from the sub-tropical climate of Queensland’s Gold Coast and its incredible sun to the wineries in Tasmania or oyster farms there. The incredible culture and history in Tasmania are also a must. SydneyMore.
Portugal ranked second, just behind Australia. one of the safest places to retire This report also praised Portugal’s visa-free access, its tax system, lifestyle, and its high safety rating. Hoxton Wealth reported that Portugal was among the most affordable Western Europe countries.
New Zealand, Singapore and Spain round out the top five.
Ball told retirees they should decide what’s most important before moving. He said, “US retirees will have to choose between the “institutional strength” of a country like Australia or the “accessibility and affordability” of Portugal.”
Ball continued: “For US retired individuals, it is a question of choosing between a familiar top-tier institutional setting like Australia and a budget-friendly European destination with visas and tax advantages that are historically exceptional, like Portugal.”
